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Examples:Siddhartha Gautama (563-485 BC), the historical Buddha and founder of Buddhism—follow the past and herald the future (idiom); part of a historical transition—Gautama, surname of the Siddhartha, the historical Buddha—storytelling dramatic art dating back Song and Yuan periods, single narrator without music, often historical topics with commentary—Wiman Korea (195-108 BC), historical kingdom in Manchurai, Liaoning and north Korea—fire beacon towers (historical sites on the Great Wall and in Xinjiang)—Chinese set expression, often made up of 4 characters or two couplets of 4 characters each, often alluding a story or historical quotation—secretary of state (esp. historical, or Japanese or Korean usage)—the “Four Clean-ups” Movement (1963-66), a nationwide movement clean things up in the fields of politics, economy, organization and ideology (historical)—Historical name for Portugal during the Qing dynasty—folk theatrical form, a monologue discussion historical events etc—Timbuctoo (town and historical cultural center in Mali, a World Heritage site)—SHIBA Ryotarō (1923-1996), Japanese author of historical novels—present different views on a historical person or verdict—a place famous for its scenery or historical relics—a person who has passed the county level imperial exam (historical)—generic word for peoples or states of south China or south Asia at different historical periods—Timbuktoo (town and historical cultural center in Mali, a World Heritage site)—the Arrow (a Hong Kong registered ship involved in historical incident in 1856 used as pretext for the second Opium War)—Shule, oasis state in central Asia (near modern Kashgar) at different historical periods—the Qinling plank road Shu, a historical mountain road from Shaanxi to Sichuan—Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historical Interest Area, Sichuan—Wei prefecture and Wei county at different historical periods—I, me (self-referring by a widowed empress etc, used in historical novels and operas)—way of thinking characteristic of a historical period—common name, e.g. Gao Yang (1926-1992), Taiwanese historical novelist—Guoyu, book of historical narrative c. 10th-5th century BC—Pomerania, a historical region on the south shore of the Baltic Sea—name of states in Southern China at different historical periods— |